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                FORTHCOMING                     American Indian                   Urban
                                                Identity                          American Indians
              Beyond the American
              Indian Stereotype                 Citizenship, Membership,          Reclaiming Native Space
                                                and Blood                         DONNA MARTINEZ, GRACE SAGE,
              There’s More to Me                                                  AND AZUSA ONO
              Than What You See                 SE-AH-DOM EDMO, JESSIE YOUNG,
                                                AND ALAN PARKER
              JOELY PROUDFIT















                                                                                  August 2016, 157pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4
                                                May 2016, 160pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4      Print: 978-1-4408-3207-9
              January 2018, 245pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4   Print: 978-1-4408-3146-1         $60.00, £47.00, €55.00
                                                                                  eBook: 978-1-4408-3208-6
              Print: 978-1-4408-5102-5          $48.00, £37.00, €44.00
              $60.00, £47.00, €55.00            eBook: 978-1-4408-3147-8
              eBook: 978-1-4408-5103-2                                             “ Anyone interested in resurgent
                                                 “ Relevant, provocative, and       Indian activism will do well
              A comprehensive exploration of      constructive. It adds new         to know this material and
              misappropriation and stereotyping   and important insights on the     recognize the significance
              related to American Indians that    questions of Indian identity      of American Indians in
              addresses the dynamics of proactive   from a group well-grounded      urban settings. . . . Highly
              strategies and the need for critical   Indigenous activist scholars. ”     recommended. ”
              reflective decision making by students       —Linda Tuhiwai Smith, University of       —Choice, April 3, 2017
              to move beyond these stereotypes of   Waikato, New Zealand and Author of   An outstanding resource for
              American Indians.                         Decolonizing Methodologies,    contemporary American Indians as well
                                                                  March 30, 2016
              FEATURES                                                            as students and scholars interested in
                                                This single-volume book contends that
              •  Documents how the gender       reshaping the paradigm of American   community and ethnicity, this book
                representations of American Indians                               dispels the myth that all American
                in movies is a complex history of   Indian identity, blood quantum, and   Indians live on reservations and are
                abusive portrayals and stereotypes   racial distinctions can positively impact   plagued with problems, and serves to
                that falsely objectify lifestyles and   the future of the Indian community   illustrate a unique, dynamic model of
                culture and communicate these   within America and America itself.  community formation.
                depictions as social reality
              •  Defines and explains important
                terms—prejudice, discrimination,   SE-AH-DOM EDMO is coordinator   DONNA MARTINEZ (Cherokee), PhD,
                power, ethnocentrism, xenophobia,   of the Indigenous Ways of Knowing   is professor and chair of ethnic studies
                tolerance, racism, misappropriation,   program at Lewis & Clark College.   at the University of Colorado Denver.
                misrepresentation—that are critical to   JESSIE YOUNG is an enrolled citizen   GRACE SAGE (Oneida Nation of
                the consideration of the topic  of the Confederated Tribes of Coos,   Indians of Wisconsin), PhD, is adjunct
                                                Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians.   faculty at the University of Denver.
                                                ALAN PARKER is a professor at the   AZUSA ONO, PhD, is associate
              JOELY PROUDFIT (LUISEÑO), PhD, is   Maori Indigenous University located in   professor at Osaka University of
              chair and professor of American Indian   Whakatane, New Zealand.    Economics in Osaka, Japan, and
              Studies and director of the California                              visiting fellow at Rikkyo University in
              Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center                               Tokyo, Japan.
              at California State University San
              Marcos.
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